Montoya advierte a sus rivales sobre el creciente dominio de Antonelli en Mercedes

Juan Pablo Montoya ha destacado el rápido desarrollo de Kimi Antonelli como un reto creciente para la parrilla de Fórmula 1. El piloto italiano consiguió su cuarta victoria consecutiva en el Gran Premio en el Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, ampliando su ventaja en el campeonato a 43 puntos después de que su compañero de equipo George Russell se retirara.

Antonelli cruzó la línea de meta en primer lugar, pero expresó su decepción por la radio del equipo, señalando que la victoria no se desarrolló según lo planeado. El resultado se produjo tras una tensa batalla con Russell, quien se retiró después de varias vueltas de lucha reñida por el liderato.

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